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Managing Paperwork in Mamluk Cairo - (Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture) by Daisy Livingston (Hardcover)
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- Archives are not only sources for history but have their own histories too, which shape how historians can tell stories of the past.
- Author(s): Daisy Livingston
- 288 Pages
- History, Middle East
- Series Name: Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture
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Offers the first book-length study of archiving in the Cairo sultanate.Book Synopsis
Archives are not only sources for history but have their own histories too, which shape how historians can tell stories of the past. This book explores the archival history of one of the most powerful polities of the late-medieval Middle East: the 'Mamluk' sultanate of Cairo. Relying on surviving original documents, it focuses on archival practices connected to waqf, the pious endowments that became one of the characteristic features of late-medieval Islamic societies. By centring a close exploration of documents connected to processes of endowment and property exchange, this book sheds light on a startling culture of document accumulation that was shared by the diverse social groups involved in founding and managing endowments: sultans and emirs, qadis, legal notaries, and scribes. Emphasising the documents' life cycles from production, to preservation, to disposal and loss, it argues for the use of surviving documents to tell their own archival histories.Additional product information and recommendations
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